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Aunt Sookie & Me: the sordid tale of a scandalous southern belle

by Michael Scott Garvin

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Michael Scott Garvin takes us on an unforgettable journey through Savannah in the turbulent year of 1968. This tale introduces us to the irrepressible Poppy and her cantankerous ancient Aunt Sookie. All political correctness is buried alongside the dead corpse in the family vegetable garden.
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I received a copy of this novel through a giveaway. I instantly fell in love with the characters. The plot was well written and well thought out. A period piece. It takes you back in time. Hilarious but at times emotional. I enjoyed it thoroughly. ( )
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Michael Scott Garvin takes us on an unforgettable journey through Savannah in the turbulent year of 1968. This tale introduces us to the irrepressible Poppy and her cantankerous ancient Aunt Sookie. All political correctness is buried alongside the dead corpse in the family vegetable garden.

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